Don’t Miss Events: July – Sept. 2023
Local Markets
West Tisbury Farmers Market, Agricultural Hall
The Island’s oldest and largest farmers market features locally grown, seasonal produce, as well as homemade bread, savory condiments, fresh honey, homemade jams, beautiful flowers, artisan chocolates, sweet...
Off-season at Island libraries
Libraries are like longtime loyal friends — welcoming, fun, and reliable. They so rarely let you down. In fact, if you’re looking for things to do off-season, Island libraries got you covered. Here are...
Don’t Miss Events: Oct. – Dec. 2023
Local Markets
West Tisbury Farmers Market, Agricultural Hall
The Island’s oldest and largest farmers market features locally grown, seasonal produce, as well as homemade bread, savory condiments, fresh honey, homemade jams, beautiful flowers, artisan chocolates, sweet...
Don’t Miss Events: March – May 2024
Art and Exhibits
Featherstone Center for the Arts, Oak Bluffs
Spark your creativity this spring at the beautiful Featherstone campus, which offers a variety of classes and workshops in ceramics, drawing, fiber arts, jewelry making, literary...
Take a virtual tour of Cedar Tree Neck
“People love to see pictures of summer in winter. Especially when it’s cold out,” Adam Moore, executive director of Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation, said. That’s just one of the reasons the foundation is repeating its...
Environmental issues inspire at Film Center festival
Now in its second year, “Nature as Inspiration” will bring seven documentaries about the environment to the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center this weekend. In collaboration with the Vineyard Conservation Society, the M.V. Environmental Film...
‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is a romping rom-com at the Tisbury Amphitheater
For his comedies, William Shakespeare must have had a checklist close by:
Mistaken identity: check!
An evil bastard (literally a bastard): check!
A bunch of witty wordplay: check!
Manipulation of lovers’ affections: check!
Fear of cuckoldry: check!
And, most important,...
Doug Rauch cuts waste with food innovation
Doug Rauch had a great idea that might help feed the hungry and help solve the growing food-waste issue at the same time: a healthy grocery store stocked with food that otherwise might go...
Eisenhauer Gallery encourages summer whites
Check out the summer’s most festive gallery event this week, as the Eisenhauer Gallery in Edgartown hosts a themed party in honor of their latest exhibit, “She Only Wore White.” Not only will the...
Kara Taylor creates a garden of the imagination
There’s a magical quality to the work of Island artist Kara Taylor. Although she changes her style and subject matter frequently, what always comes across — whether in a landscape, a mixed-media piece, or...